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    eeekkk, Didn't mean to cause a heated debate. I brought up honing cuz' it sounded in his post like he's already got the block bored, but the pistons are still on order. It raised a red flag. To not just expect to drop new pistons in without having them matched to the cylinder bores. These days with allot of the machines being CNC they can get the tolerances much closer than the old days, but.................

    BTW: FMX I have done many rebuilds that way too. Cut the ridge with a ridge reamer, use a hone and a mic to clean up the bore, then a brush hone to get the cross hatch pattern. As long as you could do all that and stay within acceptable tolerances it worked fine. If it took too much material you had to send it off to be bored and buy oversized pistons.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 11-14-2004 at 05:27 AM.
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